he wanted to unify Europe, after capturing France , he made peace proposals to England , who refused and joined with the us against a united Europe.
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sorry, i wouldn't romanticize Hitler's version of "unification". He wanted to rule Europe as an autocrat.
Hitler had plans for Britain. He made similar peace proposals to other countries to further appeasment. Non -aggression pacts like the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Stalin, his most revered enemy were set up, all as a means to domination.
His plans for Russia and Britain are well documented.
The Nazis were intent on reducing the male population of Britain to slave labor. "In no other conquered country, not even in Poland, had the Germans begun with such a drastic step." - William Shirer (p. 782)
Shirer documents the Germans' detailed plans for Britain once she had been occupied. On September 9, 1940, as the Battle of Britain raged, the Commander in Chief of the German Army, Field Marshall Brauchitsch, signed a directive providing that "the able-bodied male population between the ages of seventeen and forty-five [in Britain] will, unless the local situation calls for an exceptional ruling, be interned and dispatched to the Continent."
Nobody who reads Mein Kampf can doubt that Hitler admired England and modelled himself on it. The only question is whether his admiration was soundly-based, or whether he caricatured England in the process of imitating it. Manuel Sarkisyanz's book gives the definitive answer to that question. The England which Hitler admired was the imperialist England-the State and society which rejected the French Revolution and the general rights of man and asserted privileged rights for itself;
The kind of Anglophilia that motivated Hitler no longer exists in Germany. He sought to understand England, the most successful state of modern times, in order to imitate it. A different kind of Anglophilia now prevails in Germany-a kind which obeys and does not attempt to understand.
Going to turn we Brits over to the delightful attention of one S.S.Doctor Alfred Six who would be charged with the execution of the Gestapo's British Black list which included leading Jews and showbiz people like Noel Coward and intellectuals like George Orwell being arrested and deported.
All males between 16 and 45 were to be sent to Europe as slave labour;Jews would have been rounded up, as they were in the Channel Islands and 'sent to the East'; Britain's Fascist leader, Sir Oswald Mosley, would have been appointed titular puppet head of the British Nazi state. With the British Royal family safely in Canada, the pro-Nazi Duke of Windsor, had he remained in Portugal, would have been offered the British crown that he had abdicated in 1936;Hitler would have been reunited with his family members who lived in Liverpool, England, and British armoured warfare guru and big Hitler fan, General Fuller, might have been appointed Commander-in-Chief of a puppet British Army.
Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain
Adolf Hitler was ultimately in charge. He had a few minions as well, but he was the scum running the show.
If you mean when Germany stopped invading countries, it was when he had overrun Europe already, and had nowhere else to go but England.
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Over 2,000,000 people were left homeless after the Blitz. Of those 2,000,000, about 60 percent of them lived in London. The death toll for the Blitz was 60,000.
Adolf Hitler.
Blitz Krieg
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
Blitz on Britain - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 UK:U
They didn't WIN the Blitz. They SURVIVED. The Blitz was the bombing of British cities. So they couldn't win it.
The Britons were targeted during the blitz. Hitlers intention for bombing was to scare them into surrendering and make it difficult for them to wage war.
Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain
The Blitz
Adolf Hitler was ultimately in charge. He had a few minions as well, but he was the scum running the show.
The cast of Blitz on Britain - 1960 includes: Alistair Cooke as Narrator Henning Skaarup as (Danish narrator)
The Germans did a blitz on Great Britain during World War 2.
All over Britain it was called the blitz as a nickname for Blitzerieg a German word!